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Kasey'sMom

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I was wanting to know what celiac and or food allergy magazine you like best? I pulled up the Living Without website it is looks nice but I didn't know of any other magazines..... :unsure:

Thanks :)


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I get Living Without and it's pretty good. Another that I've heard of, but have never seen is called Gluten Free Living... (I think the website is www.glutenfreeliving.com)

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Whats the website for Living Without??

Oh, and isn't their a newsletter thing for this website.. is it good?

Lisa

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I love the Living Without magazine--lots of great recipes in each issues, and I always learn something. There is also Gluten Free Living, which is good--aimed at Celiacs only. Those are the ones I know about. Also, this one looked really cool, but it is a UK magazine. I didn't ck into what entails getting a subscription in the US: Open Original Shared Link

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Oh, and that website has an interesting article right now on preventing food intolerances: Open Original Shared Link

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Whats the website for Living Without??

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Nevermind.. found it :P

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:lol::lol::lol: I saw the topic title and got all happy...I was ready to list all my fav. magazines. Got dumb for a second and forgot we were talking about celiac disease here. :blink: I guess I never read any gluten-free magazines so I can't respond :(

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I love Gluten Free Living! It gives you a little science, food and advice. The only bummer is that it is quarterly.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Thanks everyone they both look good, I'd love to have them both. Too bad about "Allergy."

Jen, this is a great article. We're dealing with many, major food issues in addtion to gluten and we don't want any more. :lol: Looks like "Living Without" also has info. about food allergies etc. I'm I right??? :unsure:

:)

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Whats the website for Living Without??

Oh, and isn't their a newsletter thing for this website.. is it good?

Lisa

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Yes... see this link for Scott's newsletter: https://www.celiac.com/st_main.html?p_catid=29 ...I have not read it, but know a friend who subscribed to it for a year.

jenvan Collaborator

Kasey'sMom-- Yes, Living Without deals with all types of foods allergies, and on occasions, seasonal type allergies too. I love the magazine. I think its helpful for parents too--for instance, it had an article with tips for working with your child's school on their food allergies. I'm not sure about Whole Foods, but Wild Oats sells the magazine in store, and it should be there now, as the new issue is out. That also goes for Gluten Free Living--its sold there too.

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